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automation nation. retail stores are closing at records pace as shopping shifts to online and mobile leading the retail revolution is amazon with 43% of all online sales last year. now after disrupting our brick and mortar habits, the giant is doing something surprising, opening its own walk-in stores. six more stores are planned. and amazon is testing a grocery store with a twist. no cashiers and no checkoutli . checkout line. they automatically bill you as you walk out the door. other retailers are adapting, too. sam's club introduced an app that allows customers to skip the checkout counter. >>> and it's not just retail being reinvented. restaurant chains are rethinking their model. mcdonald's and wendy's and panera bread has kiosks and apps that let you order in advance. >> the biggest and rationale that restaurants will automate is because of the growing labor concern. not only are labor costs growing but now in a tight economy where unemployment is under 5%, it's increasingly hard for restaurants
automation nation. retail stores are closing at records pace as shopping shifts to online and mobile leading the retail revolution is amazon with 43% of all online sales last year. now after disrupting our brick and mortar habits, the giant is doing something surprising, opening its own walk-in stores. six more stores are planned. and amazon is testing a grocery store with a twist. no cashiers and no checkoutli . checkout line. they automatically bill you as you walk out the door. other...
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but will we all be able to earn good incomes if our country booms on automation nation? that's the question david pogue will consider in our cover story. >> with robots getting cheaper and software getting smarter. are any jobs safe? >> this technology not j coming for the unskilled or entry level jobs but for much higher level jobs. >> ahead on "sunday morning" are the robots going to take all our jobs or can we all just get along? >> hobson: the guiding philosophy of many of our biggest retailer. tracy smith has been checking it out. ♪ >> american shoppers return more than $200 billion worth of unwanted stuff every year. have you ever heard about the lady trying to return his car toe land end. is the snow tire story true? >> it is true. here is your $50 buck back. >> later on "sunday morning" we're taking it back. >> hobson: angel, inc. is our lighthearted description ever our tv actress turned business woman. you may remember jaclyn smith from her days as a different sort of angel. john blackstone has her story. >> hello? >> it's charlie, angels, time to go to work. >
but will we all be able to earn good incomes if our country booms on automation nation? that's the question david pogue will consider in our cover story. >> with robots getting cheaper and software getting smarter. are any jobs safe? >> this technology not j coming for the unskilled or entry level jobs but for much higher level jobs. >> ahead on "sunday morning" are the robots going to take all our jobs or can we all just get along? >> hobson: the guiding...
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but will we all be able to earn good incomes if our country booms on automation nation?
but will we all be able to earn good incomes if our country booms on automation nation?
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i think they are terrified automation and robotics will create a nation of people who are hungry andl come for their stuff first. >> the apocalypse -- kennedy: the pork sign. >> the on problem seems to be the other people. there is one of you that has 5,000 people. you goin a bunker to get away from other people. there is one in kansas called the survival condo. and the rules are set by the condo association. you mean after the post-apocalyptic world there will still be condo boards? nnedy: there will be key parties. how long before someone impressive comes to display these expensive multi million dollar bunkers? >> this isn't about protection, it's about status. we are going to have a reality show. it will become the new vacation home. kennedy: the russian billionaires -- >> this is a ping-pong contest. let's say there is a nuclear fallout and this doesn't work. who do you call? is there any receipt. restitution? it's hard to get a human on the phone now. if there is nuclear fallout -- kennedy: i had to read one of those apocalyptic books in high school. it was a bummer. that guy wi
i think they are terrified automation and robotics will create a nation of people who are hungry andl come for their stuff first. >> the apocalypse -- kennedy: the pork sign. >> the on problem seems to be the other people. there is one of you that has 5,000 people. you goin a bunker to get away from other people. there is one in kansas called the survival condo. and the rules are set by the condo association. you mean after the post-apocalyptic world there will still be condo...
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in west virginia, and data from the national integrated ballistic information network, the nation's only automated ballistic imaging network. iee -- it provides critical intelligence and investigative leads to the analysis and comparison of ballistic evidence left at crime scenes. by comparing the unique marks on ammunitions cartridge case, it produces correlations that point shooting incidences creating actual leads that aid in the identification of the people who menace our community. years i havetwo had the honor to lead atf. it has been the highlight of my professional career. , idmit that i love america love the women -- men and women .f atf thank you for your time and to look forward to your questions. >> thank you, the chair will never recognize chairman of the full committee for his questions. >> thank you. mr. rosenberg, let me start with you. dea the past 10 years, the had seized more assets than any other law enforcement component of the department of justice. 80% of the total. released ane doj audit critical of dea's asset teasers and forfeitures. what is the dea doing to implement thi
in west virginia, and data from the national integrated ballistic information network, the nation's only automated ballistic imaging network. iee -- it provides critical intelligence and investigative leads to the analysis and comparison of ballistic evidence left at crime scenes. by comparing the unique marks on ammunitions cartridge case, it produces correlations that point shooting incidences creating actual leads that aid in the identification of the people who menace our community. years i...
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tracing center in mart inzburg, west virginia, and data from the bliss information network, the nation's only automated ballistic imaging network. they provide intelligence and leads to the analysis and comparison of ballistic missile evidence left to crime scenes. by comparing the unique markets on the ammunitions cartridge case, they've been producing correlation that's link shooting incidentses and creation leads that the identification and trigg trigger pullers who menace our community. mr. chairman and members of the committee, for the last two years, i had the honor to lead atf. it's bnt highlig it's been the highlight of my professional career. i love atf and america and our mission of public safety and the regulatory mission. i thank you for your time and i look forward to your questions. >> thank you, mr. brandon. the chair will recognize mr. goodlaugher for his questions. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. rosenberg, let me start with you. the dea has seized more assets than any other law enforcement component of the department of justice. 80%st total. recently the doj office of inspector genera
tracing center in mart inzburg, west virginia, and data from the bliss information network, the nation's only automated ballistic imaging network. they provide intelligence and leads to the analysis and comparison of ballistic missile evidence left to crime scenes. by comparing the unique markets on the ammunitions cartridge case, they've been producing correlation that's link shooting incidentses and creation leads that the identification and trigg trigger pullers who menace our community. mr....
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, west virginia, and data from the national integrated ballistic information network, the nation's only automated ballistic imaging network. it it provides critical intelligence and investigative leads for the analysis and comparison of ballistic evidence left at crime scenes. by comparing unique marks left on ammunition cartridge cases, we create leads that aid in the identification of the trigger pullers who menace our com for the for the last two years i've had the honor to lead atf. it's been the highlight of my professional career. and i openly admit that i love america, i love men and women of atf, and i love our mission of public safety and the regulatory thank you thank you for your time and i look forward to your questions. >> thank you, mr. brandon. the chair will now recognize chairman of the full committee, mr. goodlatte, for his questions. >> thank >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. rosenberg, let me start with you. over over the past ten years, the dea has seized more assets than any other law enforcement component of the department of justice. 80% of the total. recently the doj office
, west virginia, and data from the national integrated ballistic information network, the nation's only automated ballistic imaging network. it it provides critical intelligence and investigative leads for the analysis and comparison of ballistic evidence left at crime scenes. by comparing unique marks left on ammunition cartridge cases, we create leads that aid in the identification of the trigger pullers who menace our com for the for the last two years i've had the honor to lead atf. it's...
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automation and it is certainly natural gas prices have dropped significantly. we are in a competitive market now for how we see the energy needs of this nation. the facts speak for themselves. jobsars ago we had 245,000 that have shrunk below 100,000. today it's probably under 75,000. all while producing 8% more cold. there is productivity going on through automation and job counts are going down because of the natural gas price dilemma for the coal industry. colleague former stopped by the white house briefing yesterday and talked about cold jobs. -- coal jobs. want to remind our viewers, republicans can call in on this segment (202) 748-8001. democrats (202) 748-8000. (202) 748-8002. already a caller on the line. roger is in michigan. caller: good morning. finally a subject i know i have a solution for. the first thing is i'm tired of this so-called energy. i have a sixth grade education and i have a little of alberting einstein's equals mc squared. hasything that has mass energy. we are talking about electricity and how best to produce it. i've only got a sixth grade education. but i remember hearing my children speak about science projects
automation and it is certainly natural gas prices have dropped significantly. we are in a competitive market now for how we see the energy needs of this nation. the facts speak for themselves. jobsars ago we had 245,000 that have shrunk below 100,000. today it's probably under 75,000. all while producing 8% more cold. there is productivity going on through automation and job counts are going down because of the natural gas price dilemma for the coal industry. colleague former stopped by the...
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nation. start-up in san francisco. this is video of cruise automationesti >>> general motors is adding hundreds of jobs to its self- driving car start up in san francisco. this is video of crews automation test driving on city streets. it's planning invest $14 million to expand operations at its headquarters south of market. that is a big jump from the 150 engineers currently assigned to this project. >>> well, the state is providing gm with $8 million in tax credit as part of the investment. >>> from self-driving cars to self-delivering food. rolling out robots to bring everything from burgers to burritos on demand. >> reporter: don't want to go out for lunch? don't worry, this robot can bring it to you. they're running pilot programs in california with delivery robots. >> we complement their fleets. >> reporter: door dash is using the robot that travels at 4 miles per hour. >> the amount of weight it can carry is 25 to 30 pounds. >> reporter: it is using the larger model robot that has detection and ranging technology which is used in self-driving car
nation. start-up in san francisco. this is video of cruise automationesti >>> general motors is adding hundreds of jobs to its self- driving car start up in san francisco. this is video of crews automation test driving on city streets. it's planning invest $14 million to expand operations at its headquarters south of market. that is a big jump from the 150 engineers currently assigned to this project. >>> well, the state is providing gm with $8 million in tax credit as part of...
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phenomenal in terms of reduction of spooeld e speeding and fatalities timing clashing are up nationally but down in automated speed enforcement it is a wonderful tool ab was written to address the excess speeding in 90s the 5 year podium for those city's allows us to have the cameras other than corridors with recent record of fatalities and injuries not the entire highway injuries just the most dangerous in the city and also defined as $10 million over the speed limit and finally while we as commissioner ronen said we'll continue to work on is privacy and equality issues not with the tickets but recivil rights capped at one dollars to send a message but didn't have a huge impact as huge an impact also want to say this is a bill designed to compliment and replace the law enforcement i appreciated the facing interaction nothing like a ticket from the sfpd officer but the automated speed improvement feels that is actually an extension rather than a replacement for the conditional staffing for poland and seattle nun have recorded reductions in the traffic instructions or police forces they see that an, an extens
phenomenal in terms of reduction of spooeld e speeding and fatalities timing clashing are up nationally but down in automated speed enforcement it is a wonderful tool ab was written to address the excess speeding in 90s the 5 year podium for those city's allows us to have the cameras other than corridors with recent record of fatalities and injuries not the entire highway injuries just the most dangerous in the city and also defined as $10 million over the speed limit and finally while we as...
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poverty for a nation but i do think what we need to focus on the distribution measures that cracked or somehow compensate for the effect and i think one is not just from trade with automation and also just managerial theories have changed so the firms no longer necessarily want a stable long-term employees, they want flexibility, they want to be agile to be able to change the skill mix because they had global competition and changing technologies all these things translate into human resource practices between having a stable long-term jobs or whole e lifetime is may be the norm 30 years ago is not available anymore and we need a social policies then that fill in the gaps that somehow deal with people as they make transitions in their lives. >> i'm sorry i forgot to answer your question. >> as an example, there is a company that invested $4.5 billion so that is a big investment and at this obviously with this infusion of capital allows us to do more films so that is going to create some jobs there. the second part is that it allows us to start partnering with th a presence in china andy the way they are already starting a theater and now we can potentially start entering t
poverty for a nation but i do think what we need to focus on the distribution measures that cracked or somehow compensate for the effect and i think one is not just from trade with automation and also just managerial theories have changed so the firms no longer necessarily want a stable long-term employees, they want flexibility, they want to be agile to be able to change the skill mix because they had global competition and changing technologies all these things translate into human resource...
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national over the same issue. 0ther unions involved as well. it is a messy picture. it is a fight for the future of the railways. automationey only need one in theory. it isa them. they only need one in theory. it is a long—term battle. the rmt, the other unions involved, their strike action has ever stopped. 0n the 8th of april they are going on strike on several lines. if you are going on the grand national, the more services on, but i think you have to leave before the last race if you want to go back on a northern train. they last one leaves liverpool at half past six. aslef, the drivers, that is different. they are not as militant of this, they are not as militant of this, they are not as militant of this, they are not going on strike in other regions yet and they are not calling for more strikes on southern yet. when drivers go on strike, that is when you could be devastating stoppages because you cannot run a drink—drivers. the rmt is more of the conductors. it's about staffing, it is about the second person, whether you have to have a second person at all and who does the safety stuff like closing doors which is a
national over the same issue. 0ther unions involved as well. it is a messy picture. it is a fight for the future of the railways. automationey only need one in theory. it isa them. they only need one in theory. it is a long—term battle. the rmt, the other unions involved, their strike action has ever stopped. 0n the 8th of april they are going on strike on several lines. if you are going on the grand national, the more services on, but i think you have to leave before the last race if you...
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between nation state adversaries and criminal, it's blended so much so now i could say every ten seconds there is a russian criminal action against a u.s. account. now this is mostly automatede of the tools that do it automatically for them. >> every ten seconds. >> i would say. >> and who are these russian groups? >> basically, a lot of them are living in these forums and trying to make their own money. they've made their own enterprises and have their own groups and they'll be hacking teams or money launder pairs. almost as if you went on ebay or said i'm looking for this or i need this service or like a crai craigslist and say i need this. >> forums and locked behind these walls. are they multinational and in one place and another member is a thousand miles away and another is in a totally different country? >> yes. and why this has become a huge problem, russia has been doing this since a minimum of 2000 and 2001 with malware. >> are they using the same devices and abilities named at nation states and use the same tactics on every day folks like you and me? >> yeah. it's kind of like -- we have a difference here where back in the old days of warfare or attacks, you know
between nation state adversaries and criminal, it's blended so much so now i could say every ten seconds there is a russian criminal action against a u.s. account. now this is mostly automatede of the tools that do it automatically for them. >> every ten seconds. >> i would say. >> and who are these russian groups? >> basically, a lot of them are living in these forums and trying to make their own money. they've made their own enterprises and have their own groups and...
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automated investing solution. . . stuart: let's spell this out clearly. this is what the obama team was doing before and after the election of last year. susan rice was president obama's nationalurity advisor. she asked about government surveillance of people in the trump campaign, and the trump transition team. the names of the people who surfaced in those reports are masked, that is, kept secret. she ordered their names revealed. and then, by order of the president, that information was made available to 16 other intelligence agencies. then, came the almost inevitable leak. sure looks like a deliberate attempt to smear trump's team, a deliberate attempt to imply there were in cahoots with the russians. dirty tricks in the, dream. not the first time ms. rice has been embroiled in scandal. she went on tv to spin benghazi as the result of a video. she knew it wasn't you true but she was defending her bosses, president obama and secretary of the state hillary clinton. step book a moment. what would be the reaction in president bush's national security advisor had encouraged the leak of information about the obama team? talk about a double standard. same with the media. this mnin
automated investing solution. . . stuart: let's spell this out clearly. this is what the obama team was doing before and after the election of last year. susan rice was president obama's nationalurity advisor. she asked about government surveillance of people in the trump campaign, and the trump transition team. the names of the people who surfaced in those reports are masked, that is, kept secret. she ordered their names revealed. and then, by order of the president, that information was made...